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Re-Sourcery
The Foundation Documents
A Library of Possibilities

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Ceremonial Orientation
an Introduction
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Seven Stages of
"Bringing It On"

The Process of
Shaping Your Offerings

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Universal Fire
Circle Alchemy

In-Depth
Alchemical Exploration

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The Practice:
Alchemical Rhythmatism

Method & Mystery of
Rhythm and Melody

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A Quick Reference
Alchemical Rhythmatism
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Wellness
Personal Empowerment,
Magical Alignment

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Magickal Movement
Dancing the
Alchemical Fire Circle

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Further Thoughts
on Alchemy

The Core
Alchemical Formulae

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Links for
Deeper Delving

Where to Go for More
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Quick Reference for
Alchemical Rhythmatism

    ALCHEMICAL RHYTHMATISM (A.R.) IS EASY - You learn it by doing it. Once you get the basic idea, it can be applied in many different ways.
A much more elaborate and detailed discussion of these principles is available as The Practice: Alchemical Rhythmatism.

KEY FEATURES OF ALCHEMICAL RHYTHMATISM

    1: FURNACE - a semi-circle of musicians. (Where music gets cooked.) The open space in the center is called the Gratitude Zone - an area where dancers can interact very directly with the musicians.

    2: GROOVE - the single rhythmic phrase referenced by all musicians. It serves as the foundation for all the music in the circle.

    3: LINES - The groove contains high and low "Lines." The High Line is defined by the key high pitched tones of the groove, and the Low Line is defined by the bass tones in the groove. When these separate Lines are played by differently tuned instruments, the result is surprisingly complex and tasty.

    4: ROLES - A.R. has clearly defined musical roles with different jobs:
    Groove Guide (2 people, Celestial Child) - sets and keeps the Groove (Hand Drum)

    Mirrors (8 people, Mercury/Soul) - match the groove, preserving its distinct rhythmic shape (Hand Drum)

    Pulse (1 person, Sulfur/Spirit) - keeps the beat like a metronome, by playing on the whole, half, or quarter note. (Shekere)

    High Line (4 people, Sulfur/Spirit) - matches only the groove's high tones. (Bell, High Bass Drum)

    Low Line (4 people, Sulfur/Spirit) - matches only the groove's low tones. (Wood Block, Low Bass Drum)

    Soloists (2 people, Peacock’s Tail) - play complementary rhythms and improvisations. (Any instrument, even voice)

    Anyone can play any of these roles. Before playing in the Groove Guide or Soloist roles, you are expected to play in at least one support role.

    5: VARIATIONS - Some roles play variations on the groove. (High Line, Low Line and Soloist). Variations on the individual lines are produced by adding or dropping the sixteenth note immediately before or after the key beats. (Sometimes by dropping one key beat entirely.) This approach sustains the structure of the rhythm.

    6: CHANGING ROLES - Everyone has a chance to rotate through the various roles. People can switch roles at anytime, including the middle of a piece. If you want to play a certain role, make eye contact, and gesture to the person currently in that seat. They can either give up the spot or shake their head (meaning "please wait, I'm in the middle of something"). You can also gesture to invite someone else to take your place, so you can sit out for a while.

    7: VERBAL CUES - A.R. is all about the power of connecting, and connecting is all about communication. Verbal cues can be used to invite the ensemble to move in a given musical direction. Anyone in the ensemble can make these verbal cues. This includes singers and dancers.
    To make a cue, get people's attention by stepping into the Gratitude Zone or just calling "HEP", which means, "Listen up! Something is happening."

Some common verbal cues:

   'hep' or 'listen up',- something is happening.
   'level up' or 'level down'- bring the volume up or down.
   'sup' or 'slowit'- speed up or slow down.
   'steady'– keep the volume or the tempo at its current level.
   'tighten up'- simplify and reconnect with the core groove.
   'sail in' or 'sail out'- slowly fade in or out.
   'show me One'- show me the beginning of the groove.

    8: INTERACTION and SUPPORT- people are encouraged to guide each other. If you hear someone having trouble finding their part or place in the music, please offer help. If you are having trouble, look to your playmates for support. Please be gracious offering and receiving help. Approach the challenges of getting "it" and sharing "it," by having fun with "it."

    9: SILENCE - the music is always in service to the Circle. Sometimes that means actively creating a silence, even total silence. Be aware of the dancers, singers, spoken word offerings and general energy around the fire. Active listening is a vital skill here.

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Seven Simple Agreements
the Fires Rising community shares about our work and play within the Circle:

* Enter with a willingness to dive into and "juice up" whatever is happening.

* We access fresh possibilities by inventing ways to stay engaged with each other, self and spirit.

* Please take casual conversation outside and away from the Circle.

* The Fire is Sacred and only receives material for transformation (No trash please, and no jumping the Fire).

* Sacraments, smokeable or drinkable, stay outside the Circle.

* Please keep all audio or video recording devices away from the Circle. No flashing lights of any kind, please.

* The seats in the musician's area are reserved for people playing instruments.



 

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